Are these cloudy?

WestDenverPioneer

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Looks like they are clear, picking up light or flash from camera making them appear cloudy.
Put them against some different backgrounds and you will be able to tell if they are clear or cloudy.
 

hondagrower420

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I am. And thank you. Always ran outdoors and didn't get to check on plants like this.

the strain is critical rapido from barneys. Plants are 50 something days old and have been actually flowering for about 25 days.

barneys claim huge yield in 65 days.

its looking like I might pull a zip or a little more off of each. Unless the pack on the weight.

I wont be running autos again.

running to Tennessee in February to pick up some OG kush clone I have grown before. High times named the OG number 1 in there top 25 strains of all time.

I had Nashville hooked on that OG for a couple years.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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A zip or so is pretty much standard with Autos. You could probably pull more but it'd take some babying on them. If a breeder claims huge yields on an auto they're just full of shit. I take it you're a full outdoorsman like myself. If you want to pull weight on autos you can. You just have to plant a gazillion. of em. So just do a bean run on a patch of 10 or so and you'll have hundreds of beans to use. Little girls only get like 2-3 feet tall tops so they can be.put about anywhere in numbers. I personally won't focus on autos again myself either. Planning on filling up a spot I discovered dan used last summer with em. But they're just getting tossed in the ground as soon as the bean cracks.
 

Budzbuddha

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You will go BEYOND breeder estimates ( both yield numbers and harvest time ) , those short run numbers are for PERFECT GROWING CONDITIONS and usually not what most growers will be able to duplicate. When Autos mature ( depending on strain ) with fan leaves turning yellow or faded ( not a deficiency but because it is in its last life stages ) and will continue to put on weight . I have run 65 day strains up to week 10 before noticing full maturity. I would push those girls out and watch the triches with better lighting to see actual maturity. Some strains also don't turn amber.

Triches will have swollen caps , look for percentage of cloudy vs. Clear to judge.
 

bluntmassa1

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You will go BEYOND breeder estimates ( both yield numbers and harvest time ) , those short run numbers are for PERFECT GROWING CONDITIONS and usually not what most growers will be able to duplicate. When Autos mature ( depending on strain ) with fan leaves turning yellow or faded ( not a deficiency but because it is in its last life stages ) and will continue to put on weight . I have run 65 day strains up to week 10 before noticing full maturity. I would push those girls out and watch the triches with better lighting to see actual maturity. Some strains also don't turn amber.

Triches will have swollen caps , look for percentage of cloudy vs. Clear to judge.
Not a big gap between 65 days and 10 weeks (70 days) But Mango Haze I had one go a good 14 weeks even though it says 8-11 weeks and best I heard of is more like 9 weeks but that's a Haze hybrid for you their all over the place I even heard of SSH going 14 weeks but great clone only's that go 9 weeks are out their.
 

Desr

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A zip or so is pretty much standard with Autos. You could probably pull more but it'd take some babying on them. If a breeder claims huge yields on an auto they're just full of shit. I take it you're a full outdoorsman like myself. If you want to pull weight on autos you can. You just have to plant a gazillion. of em. So just do a bean run on a patch of 10 or so and you'll have hundreds of beans to use. Little girls only get like 2-3 feet tall tops so they can be.put about anywhere in numbers. I personally won't focus on autos again myself either. Planning on filling up a spot I discovered dan used last summer with em. But they're just getting tossed in the ground as soon as the bean cracks.
Ive seen autos pull 4+ ozs. Its cause everyone wants to plant them in 1 gallons and treat them like unwanted stepchildren and then they yield like shit. Nirvana bubbleicious auto and berry ryder auto from auto seeds.. not tryin to be a dick, just stating facts.
 

bearkat42

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Ive seen autos pull 4+ ozs. Its cause everyone wants to plant them in 1 gallons and treat them like unwanted stepchildren and then they yield like shit. Nirvana bubbleicious auto and berry ryder auto from auto seeds.. not tryin to be a dick, just stating facts.
I plant my auto's in 3 gallon pots.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Ive seen autos pull 4+ ozs. Its cause everyone wants to plant them in 1 gallons and treat them like unwanted stepchildren and then they yield like shit. Nirvana bubbleicious auto and berry ryder auto from auto seeds.. not tryin to be a dick, just stating facts.
I'm sure people can. I go a week or 2 without even looking at plants though. Sometimes longer. My reasoning for not doing Autos is simply due to climate. In my neck of the woods if I start them in April they spend their entire flowering cycle in 90-102 degree temps and 80+ humidity. They're counter productive for me. Lose 10x more than I'd harvest. Even in an ideal setting I'd personally rather focus on something I could flower and manipulate as I see fit. I have pulled some decent weight off autos that I treated like decent stepchildren. Pulled roughly 7 ounces of thick nugs off 3 plants in 3 gallon pots. One was in a 5 gallon. Hit em with water like once a week. Fed them 3x. Other than that nothing else. I'd have to start them late to dodge humidity. At that point they'd be right behind photoperiods in harvest.
 

Desr

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Flower and manipulate like train you mean? And 7 off 3 isnt bad, 12 off 3 is better. Regardless yeah what works for one may not work for another.
 
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